Things to do in Ann Arbor Michigan

Ann Arbor Michigan is full or beautiful spots that you would want to check and see. Like the Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum, this are two properties run by the University of Michigan that trait a variety of display and botanical gardens, a conservatory, natural areas with hiking and walking track, and several research-quality habitats.

Matthaei Botanical Gardens has a display gardens like the Bonsai and Penjing Garden, Great Lakes Garden, the Garfield Children’s Garden, and a complex of trails for hiking, walking, bird watching and wildlife. A beautiful 10,000+ square-foot conservatory designed by architect Alden Dow is the largest university-operated display greenhouse in the United States and features a temperate house, hot house, arid house and a world-renowned Bonsai Collection. Nichols Arboretum is a haven for visitors and students alike and is home to the Nichols Arboretum Peony Garden, as well as several collections of native and historic plants. They are both open seven days a week from sunrise to sunset.

Then you can also check the Kerrytown it is a historic district here in Ann Arbor. It is also known for its quaint brick streets, diverse variety of shops and vibrant culture. Kerrytown is said to be named after County Kerry in Ireland, and known as part of the Ann Arbor‘s original town and was later precisely rebuild to its former honor into what it is today. Kerrytown, Ann Arbor is now features several crowded markets, excellent restaurants and locally owned shops selling everything from jewelry and fashionable clothing, to vintage treasures, handmade art and toys. Classic markets include the Ann Arbor Farmers’ Market, Zingerman’s Deli and the Ann Arbor Artisans’ Market, which sell a variety of locally sourced farm produce products, gourmet food and baked goods while the Kerrytown Concert House and Braun Court are adorable to visit.

You can also check out Zingerman’s Bakehouse, they offer classes at the retail and wholesale bakery and is established last 1992. This are all hands-on classes all for learning how to bake many different kinds of cakes,breads, pastries, and more. Some classes are presentation for students to observe, most of the classes demand the students to get involved with the baking process. Classes are appropriate for beginners as well as for more advanced bakers; this are offered for adults and also for families with children aged 7 and up. There are no more than 12 students per class. Baking teachers talk about the ingredients and students are able to taste the results.

Then after that, you can also check Trolley Pub Ann Arbor, it is powered by pedals, offering an eco-friendly tour of Ann Arbor with its shops, restaurants and bars. The tours last only for two hours and you can rent the trolley for different occasions such as birthdays, company outings, dinner tours, pub crawls, and many more. The most popular tour is the pub crawl and the trolley can accommodate groups of up to 14 people who are persuade to bring their own music, beverages and food. For mixer tours, visitors can purchase a seat on the trolley and meet new friends.